On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Brett Lindenbach
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> Patrick, you strive to look like Tintin?!? Who does your hair? I think we
> need to see pix!
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Patrick, you strive to look like Tintin?!? Who does your hair? I think we
need to see pix!
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Well, I was pleased to see that the website shows a cleek used with that
breek
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>From: PATRICK MOORE
>To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
>Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 10:10 AM
>Subject: Re: [RBW] Cycling Breeks aka knickers
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At GB lb 110 for each pair of plus fours -- that's $183/pr is dollars.
You can get something as useful if not as elegant by simply cutting a
nice pair of wool trousers -- not flannel; good twill, say-- off,
hemming it and installing velcro straps. Or, a tailor can taper and
put a band with buttons
Found this on the CTC list, proper cycling attire for gentlefolk.
Just the source for CTC re-enactors, tweed runners and the Lake Pepin
faithful.
https://www.spencers-trousers.com/index.php
Look under breeks and in special instructions
specify they are for cycling.
Made in Yorkshire.
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